Building Passport, the 3 P's, and Charitable Judgements - Ken Sande
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This is part 3 of a 6-part series on Preventing and Resolving Conflict in the Church. In this session, Ken discusses how to "build passport," the "Three P's" of satisfaction, and how to teach others to practice charitable judgments. This series provides guidance on how Christian leaders can teach, model, and practice the principles of relational wisdom (a gospel-based form of emotional intelligence) and biblical peacemaking within their churches and ministries. The goal is to develop in-house “Peace Sower Teams” of gifted members who will provide ongoing training, coaching, and mediation with other members, thus relieving leaders of the pressure to deal with all of the relational problems and conflicts in their churches or ministries (see Exod. 18:13-26).
Ken Sande is the founder Peacemaker Ministries and Relational Wisdom 360. Trained as an engineer, lawyer, and mediator, Ken has conciliated hundreds of family, business, church, and legal conflicts. As president of RW360, he now focuses on teaching people how to build strong relationships in the family, church, and workplace. He teaches internationally and is the author of numerous books, articles, and training resources, including The Peacemaker, which has been translated into fifteen languages. He is a certified Christian conciliator, an editorial adviser for Christianity Today, a certified Relational Wisdom instructor, and an Emotional Intelligence certified instructor.
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